Juanita,
The internship is being offered through the Surgeon Generals office to people who are members of HOSA, Health Occupations Students of America, of which I am a member. Medical Assistants are required to do 150 hours per two semesters of internship and this would be the same amount of hours. I'm hoping it would be 40 hours a week and I'd complete it in less than 3 weeks but I'm not sure. You have to apply and write an essay as to why you think you'd be a good choice.
I'm 58 years old so I don't know if they would choose me over a younger person who is just starting out in the field but I guess it won't hurt to try. If I would get awarded the internship I can stay with my cousin in Baltimore and commute because everything is at your own expense. I just figured it would be a great opportunity but highly unlikely I'd get the position.
Julie,
I have a few herbs growing, mint, basil and chives but they are just in pots. I too would like to have a herb garden. I keep telling myself to get right on that but it takes time and money which I don't always have. I have a flower box on the front window and last year I filled it with vinca, choleas and petunias. I'm not sure what I'm going to do this year. I want something cheap that will weather the west facing evening heat we get. I had such good luck with the morning glories out there last year that I've replaned more but this time in a pot on the porch, hoping it will trail the railing. I also have two areas with

?? (brain fart) another vining plant...the name will come to me after I hit the post button!
My entire back bank is full of seedum and I've been grabbing it and starting it in various other planters for around the rock garden and I've been putting soil in some of the dead tree trunks and starting seedum in those. I want to try putting a few marigold seeds in the trunks too and see if they will take off. Last year a woman gave me some moonflower seeds. They are a white flower and only bloom on rainy, gray days or toward evening. I'm going to try putting them in the back yard along the tree line. I saved a bunch of seeds from the pink cone flowers and black eyed susans too that I'm going to try to plant throughout the yard in various spots.
We have an old set of monkey bars that were Bob's kids when they were little. They are rusted but cemented into the ground and will be a chore to remove. I have four packages of morning glories in various colors, white, mixed, purple and sort of a red color. I am going to plant one package on each of the corners of the bars and see what happens. I'm hoping it will make a trellis of some sort.
I'm glad you heard from the lawyers. Get on that quickly and keep on them to move it!
We had a pretty good weekend. We went Friday night to purchase more beer making supplies for Bob (I bought him a kit for Christmas and it's become an obsession), and we went to see Hunger Games and then to dinner at Texas Roadhouse. Saturday we hit a couple of yard/flea market sales and then yesterday we went for a fairly long bike ride yesterday and I'm sore from the efforts. Bob had bought me a new bike for Christmas but my feet wouldn't quite reach the ground so we went and bought another one and he took mine.
Yike's I've rattled on far too long. Hope today is a better day for you.
Talk later ladies.